]]>Triple Crown Baseballgsabinohttps://forums.csfbl.com/showthread.php/287908-Tcb-2006-draft2006 Season Chathttps://forums.csfbl.com/showthread.php/287835-2006-Season-Chat?goto=newpost
Mon, 31 Dec 2018 23:12:36 GMTGood luck everyone!Good luck everyone!
]]>Triple Crown Baseballoly3https://forums.csfbl.com/showthread.php/287835-2006-Season-ChatTriple Crown Baseball : A History Of Sortshttps://forums.csfbl.com/showthread.php/287801-Triple-Crown-Baseball-A-History-Of-Sorts?goto=newpost
Mon, 31 Dec 2018 15:51:14 GMTI don't know how to post a table so here is the link to the Google Sheet I did for our 25-year history. Its not pretty or anything but it has career W/L records for all teams in the regular season and playoffs and well as other bits of info. I mainly just took the info off of everyone's team history page and went from there. If someone knows how to put it into a table on the forum, be my guest. Hopefully it works :

The most WS titles anyone has is two, however NINE teams have two titles. Seven teams have one title while eight have yet to claim the top prize.

Great Lakes has the most postseason appearances (15), followed by Philadelphia and the St. Louis Cardinals (14).

Denver has won the most regular season division titles (12), while only earning the wild card once. Fort Worth is next with ten, together they account for 22 of the 25 first place finishes in the West.

The St. Louis Browns has the most WS appearances (7), winning twice. HAZARD is next with five. HAZARD is a perfect 5-0 in the CS, however the are 1-4 in the WS.

The St. Louis Browns, Denver and Philadelphia have the most appearances in the Conference Series (8), followed by Fort Worth (7).

Kansas City has the most playoffs appearances without a WS appearance (9), followed by Seattle (7), Las Vegas (6), Northwest (3) and Albany (1). These are the only five teams without an appearance.

Gold Coast and Albany each only have one playoff appearance. Albany actually made it to the Series (as noted above) while Gold Coast is still the only team without a playoff victory.

The St. Louis Cardinals have the most regular season wins (2306), followed by Toledo (2234) and Great Lakes (2204). Northwest has the least (1690), "followed" by both John 14 and Chicago (1794).

Of the nine teams with two titles, Brooklyn has the least postseason appearances (5).

Of the eight teams without a WS win, Cleveland has the most playoff appearances (10), followed by Kansas City (9).

The St. Louis Browns has the most playoff wins (80), followed by Philadelphia (75) and Denver (74).

Great Lakes has the most playoff losses (72), followed by Fort Worth (68).

Five teams in the Eastern Division has winning regular season records. The South has three while the North and West both only have two.